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Education Secretary Michael Gove gives an oral statement to the House on curriculum, exam and accountability reform.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Plans to introduce a new framework for inspecting the school improvement functions provided by under-performing local authorities published.
Details of Michael Gove’s announcement that computer science will be included in the EBacc.
Natasha Comber from Astley Community High School, Seaton Delaval, Northumberland wins the 2012 prize.
Information on the Dux Awards, which give outstanding year 9 students the opportunity to visit leading universities.
Details on the latest figures showing how the academies programme is driving the improvement of many previously underperforming schools.
Details on the latest figures showing how the pupil premium is narrowing the achievement gap between disadvantaged pupils and their peers.
Focused school inspections are taking place to tackle local area under-performance.
New framework for non-association independent schools in England will raise expectations for further improvement.
David Laws speech at the Local Government Association (LGA) education conference.
News on a bid to improve standards in primary schools.
Education Minister Elizabeth Truss gives an international evidence speech following today's publication of the PIRLS and TIMSS test results.
The results for English pupils taking part in a major international educational test show marks down in science, up in English, and plateauing in maths.
Education Secretary Michael Gove speaks at the Independent Academies Association.
New report shows the gap between educational achievement of children in care and their peers continues to widen.
Information on the success of the English Baccalaureate.
Ofsted produces 3 reports to help schools improve to be at least ‘good’ and ensure that all pupils achieve to the best of their ability.
From today all schools inspected by Ofsted must, at a minimum, be judged as ‘good’ to be good enough for our children.
A comment from the Education Secretary on A levels.
Information about the repeal of the duty on Ofsted to conduct an annual Children’s Services Assessment of each local authority in England.
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